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What is the decay process does radium 226 undergo including the nuclear changes that occur?

Radium-226--------------------Radon-222 + alpha


What happens when you leave your stereo on for too long?

The stereo will begin to heat up thus causing a small potential fire in the back on the stereo unit. It will then begin to travel down the fuel lines and into the engine, where an explosion will promptly occur. This may cause death to near-by lifeforms.


What type of gas does the 2004 Jeep Cherokee Larodo use?

Unleaded of course since leaded gasoline's been phase out and is for the old 1970 cars my friend and here is your honest answer about your question. Your Jeep has a computer that would tell and find out what octane it needs to pull the loaded weight; if you use the cheapest low octane gasoline, your engine would need the octane needed to make the combustion explosion and make the cylinders move up and down. Manufacturers place the minimum octane needed for the combustion explosion to occur, but if you use the best or higher octane gasoline, your computer is smart enough to tell how much it needs for its necessary combustion explosion to occur. Higher octane gasoline has much more advantages for your engine, it's more powerful, has injector cleaners and other engine soothing combustion and in other words, please don't think that by using a cheaper gasoline you're saving money, it's wrong!. Your car computer will know how much of the fluid is needed to compensate for the octane needed in the engine explosion, I'd always use super or premium gas and in the long run I'm saving money and have more power in my car. If you're trailer car pulling on regular gasoline your jeep will spend a big amount of the fluid to do the necessary work and you'll be refueling more often. ortizjcarlos@msn.com


What kind of gas should you use on a 99 jeep grand Cherokee limited?

Your Jeep has a computer that would tell and find out what octane it needs to pull the loaded weight; if you use the cheapest low octane gasoline, your engine would need the octane needed to make the combustion explosion and make the cylinders move up and down. Manufacturers place the minimum octane needed for the combustion explosion to occur, but if you use the best or higher octane gasoline, your computer is smart enough to tell how much it needs for its necessary combustion explosion to occur. Higher octane gasoline has much more advantages for your engine, it's more powerful, has injector cleaners and other engine soothing combustion and in other words, please don't think that by using a cheaper gasoline you're saving money, it's wrong!. Your car computer will know how much of the fluid is needed to compensate for the octane needed in the engine explosion, I'd always use super or premium gas and in the long run I'm saving money and have more power in my car. If you're trailer car pulling on regular gasoline your jeep will spend a big amount of the fluid to do the necessary work and you'll be refueling more often.


Why would you have to watch out if the flash of lightning and the sound of thunder seemed to occur together?

If thunder and lightning occur together close to you, you are dangerously close to a lightning bolt.

Related Questions

Where did the Chernobyl explosion occur?

At the power plant at Chernobyl in the Ukraine


Can a nuclear reactor explode as a nuclear bomb?

Highly unlikely if not altogether impossible. In a core meltdown, you might see a steam explosion if the core melts and breaches the containment structure and hits say cooling water. But even a runaway chain reaction in a reactor would not cause a nuclear explosion like a bomb.


What year Chernobyl explosion occur?

The Chernobyl explosion occurred on April 26, 1986.


What can cause a nuclear power plant blow up?

A steam explosion from flash evaporation of coolant water. This is what blew up Chernobyl.A chemical hydrogen/oxygen gas explosion caused by build up of hydrogen gas in the plant when water decomposes on contact with overheated zirconium fuel rod cladding.A nuclear explosion in a nuclear reactor is not possible, the fuel cannot be assembled into a supercritical mass configuration fast enough (~1ms) as this would require explosives. If the reactor core did suddenly go slightly supercritical, the energy release would simply cause a brief partial meltdown, restoring the material to a subcritical configuration. This could trigger a steam explosion that ejected parts of the reactor core (as happened at Chernobyl) but no nuclear yield would occur.


What causes a nuclear explosion?

A nuclear explosion is caused by the rapid release of energy from a nuclear chain reaction. This can occur in a nuclear weapon when a critical mass of fissile material is rapidly brought together, leading to a highly destructive explosion. In a nuclear reactor, such an explosion is prevented through control mechanisms that regulate the nuclear reaction.


Where did the worst nuclear disaster occur?

The worst nuclear disaster occurred at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine on April 26, 1986. A reactor explosion released large quantities of radioactive particles into the atmosphere, contaminating vast areas of Europe. The disaster led to severe health impacts and long-term environmental damage, prompting widespread evacuations and a significant reevaluation of nuclear safety protocols worldwide.


Why did the chernobyl nuclear disaster occur?

it was april 26, 1986, it occured because of an attempt was made to insert the control rods into the reactor core quickly, after having taken them out, and an effect was the the core structure of graphite blocks had changed and would not allow the control rods to push into the holes of the blocks, leading to rapid heat production,and the explosion.


Where abouts did Chernobyl Nuclear occur?

The incident occurred near Chernobyl in the Ukraine At that time the Ukraine was part of the Soviet Union.


Why did the chernobyl accident occur ed?

The Chernobyl accident occurred on April 26, 1986, during a late-night safety test at Reactor No. 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine. Operators attempted to conduct a test simulating a power outage, but due to design flaws in the RBMK reactor and violations of safety protocols, an unexpected power surge led to a series of explosions. These explosions resulted in the release of large amounts of radioactive material into the atmosphere, causing widespread contamination and health issues. The accident highlighted critical deficiencies in reactor design and operational safety within the Soviet nuclear industry.


Where is the nuclear energy produced in a nuclear reactor?

Nuclear energy is produced in the core of a nuclear reactor, where controlled nuclear fission reactions occur. These reactions release heat energy, which is then used to generate electricity through steam turbines.


When did the Chernobyl reactor incident occur?

It was on 26 April 1986 at 01:23:45 a.m. (Moscow time) that the number four reactor at the plant exploded. A link can be found below.


What is a dangerous condition caused by overheating inside a nuclear reactor?

A dangerous condition caused by overheating inside a nuclear reactor is called a nuclear meltdown. This occurs when the reactor core is unable to be cooled and may result in a breach of the containment structures, releasing radioactive material into the environment.